Data Science and criminal law

ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Authors Litska Strikwerda, Jeroen Mensink, Robert Timmers
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublishedIn V. Mak, E. Tjong Tjin Tai & A. Berlee (Eds.), Research Handbook in Data Science and Law. 2nd edition
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationDate 2024
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.Lectorates Digital Ethics
ResearchComponents.InformationTable.Publication.PublicationType Book

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This chapter explores the legal and moral implications of the use of data science in criminal justice at two levels: police surveillance and the criminal trial of a defendant. At the first level, police surveillance, data science is used to identify places and people at high risk of criminal activity, allowing police officers to target surveillance and take proactive measures to try to prevent crime (predictive policing). At the second level, the criminal trial of a defendant, data science is used to make risk assessments to support decisions about bail, sentencing, probation, and supervision and detention orders for high-risk offenders. The use of data science at these levels has one thing in common: it is about predicting risk. The uncertainty associated with risk prediction raises specific related legal and ethical dilemmas, for example in the areas of reasonable suspicion, presumption of innocence, privacy, and the principle of non-discrimination.

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  • Litska Strikwerda
    • Lecturer-researcher
    • researchcomponents.publicationcontent.authorlectoratelabel: Digital Ethics, Public health and public safety

ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Language English
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.PublishedIn V. Mak, E. Tjong Tjin Tai & A. Berlee (Eds.), Research Handbook in Data Science and Law. 2nd edition
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.Keywords data science, criminal justice, ethical dilemmas
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.DigitalObjectIdentifier 10.4337/9781035316458.00018
ResearchComponents.DetailedInformation.PageRange 227-250